• Somewhat, to hope for,

    Be it ne'er so far

    Is Capital against Despair —


    Somewhat, to suffer,

    Be it ne'er so keen —

    If terminable, may be borne.

  • Somewhere upon the general Earth

    Itself exist Today —

    The Magic passive but extant

    That consecrated me —


    Indifferent Seasons doubtless play

    Where I for right to be —

    Would pay each Atom that I am

    But Immortality —


    Reserving that but just to prove

    Another...

  •       Once, at night, in the manor wood

          My Love and I long silent stood,

          Amazed that any heavens could

    Decree to part us, bitterly repining.

          My Love, in aimless love and grief,

          Reached forth and drew aside a leaf

          That just above us played the thief

    And stole our...

  • Come, take our boy, and we will go

    Before our cabin door;

    The winds shall bring us, as they blow,

    The murmurs of the shore;

    And we will kiss his young blue eyes,

    And I will sing him, as he lies,

    Songs that were made of yore:

    I'll sing, in his delighted ear,

    The island lays thou...

  •  Beneath the cloud-topp’d mountain,

         Beside the craggy bluff,

    Where every dint of nature

         Is rude and wild enough;

    Upon the verdant meadow,

         Upon the sunburnt plain,

    Upon the sandy hillock;

          We waken music’s strain.


    Beneath the pine’s thick branches,
    ...

  • 'Tis strange that in a land so strong

    So strong and bold in mighty youth,

    We have no poet's voice of truth

    To sing for us a wondrous song.


    Our chiefest singer yet has sung

    In wild, sweet notes a passing strain,

    All carelessly and sadly flung

    To that dull world he thought so vain.
    ...